Title :
Why triple DES with 128-bit key and not Rijndael should be AES
Author :
Rehman, Hasan ; Jamshed, Sheruz ; Haq, Absnr Ul
Author_Institution :
National University of Modern Languages
Abstract :
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), USA has declared Rijndael as AES (Advance Encryption Standard). 15 algorithms were submitted to NlST out of which 5 qualified for the second round. Rijndael has been declared the safest algorithm of the world. Brute force attack requires more than 149 trillion years on a theoretical computer DES Cracker 2 which checks 256 keys in one second. This paper describes why triple DES with 128-bit key is a better option than Rijndael and why NET should choose it as AES. In this paper we have proposed 128-bit DES. We have also discussed the importance o f principles of "Confusion," "Diffusion" and "Avalanche Effect" and how we have implemented these in DES-128.
Keywords :
Bandwidth; Costs; Cryptography; Data security; NIST; Telecommunication network reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Students Conference, 2002. ISCON '02. Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lahore, Pakistan
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7505-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISCON.2002.1214601